By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor & Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Zulema Laguna, a post-baccalaureate medical technology student, comes from a family of lifelong Democrats. Laguna was always open to learning more about other political views but eventually realized she, too, was a Democrat. “[I align with] obviously women’s rights with childbirth, abortion and being able […]
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Carson mayoral race heats up
By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter Election Day on Nov. 5 is almost here and Carson residents could have a new mayor once all the ballots are counted – sort of. The race pits incumbent Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes against current City Councilmember and former mayor Jim Dear. The Bulletin spoke with both candidates to learn more […]
Prop 32 would increase CA minimum wage
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor There’s a lot of ways to describe life in California, but good money says the word “expensive” would be near the top of the list for a lot of residents. The cost of living in the Golden State is among the highest in the U.S., driven by the increasing price […]
Campus walkways, elevators leave some Toros stranded
By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter The first thing that typically comes to mind when people think of CSUDH is that it’s a commuter school. But when you think about it, once you arrive on campus, it’s really more pedestrian. Students enrolled at Dominguez Hills definitely get their steps in every day, but for some Toros, […]
More green space could add life to campus
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor Coming to campus most days, I usually park in lot six and then either walk through the Sculpture Garden or past the soccer fields. These walks are sometimes the only moments during the day in which I can get lost in thought and observe the greenery on our campus. But […]